The creative unit focuses on casting for Reality TV shows and music video along with writing for television shows. RZA Entertainment LLC’s team successfully created birthday parties, corporate events, and wedding receptions. The boutique entertainment company offers assistance in bringing clients’ visions to life. When he is not competing in The Challenge, Syrus runs RZA Entertainment LLC. Recently, he returned to the Paramount+ spin-off: The Challenge: All-Stars and competed in the first and third seasons. He accumulated 29 daily wins, won an elimination challenge, and $30,333. Following his debut, Syrus Yarbrough competed in Battle of the Sexes, The Inferno (where he made it to a final), The Gauntlet 2, and The Ruins. He won the Extreme Challenge as a part of Team Real World with Dan Renzi, Jamie Murray, Julie Stoffer, Kameelah Phillips, and Rebecca Lord. Four years after the show finished, he had his first experience on the long-running competition series The Challenge. Syrus made his Reality TV debut on MTV’s The Real World: Boston. It is a privilege to welcome Reality TV OG Syrus Yarbrough as a guest on the Jake’s Take with Jacob Elyachar Podcast’s 230th milestone episode! In this edition of The Jake’s Take with Jacob Elyachar Podcast, Julian King spoke about his experience on The Voice and his reaction when he learned that “All Boys Aren’t Blue” was nominated for the Daytime Emmys. Nathan Hale Williams adapted the movie, and the short film and the theme song were nominated for Daytime Emmys. The piece highlights three pivotal moments in George’s life that shaped their understanding of their place in the world. Johnson’s New York Times bestselling memoir and is a poetic visual representation of growing up Black and non-binary. All Boys Aren’t Blue is based on George M. Julian wrote and performed the theme song: “All Boys Aren’t Blue” for the short film of the same title. He was also the runner-up in Billboard and Samsung NXT 2.0 contest, featured in a Timberland Black History Campaign and as a House of Pride McDonald’s performer. He also served as an opening act for Daley + 100.3 RnB Fest featuring Keyshia Cole, Mary J. Outside of The Voice USA, Julian King was a backing vocalist for his Voice coach, Monica, and Syleena Johnson. He soared in the Battle Rounds, but Julian was eliminated in the Live Cross Battles. His cover of Jon Bellion’s “All Time Low” received the attention of Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, and Tony-winning superstar John Legend, who blocked founding coach Adam Levine from getting him. In 2019, Julian auditioned for The Voice USA’s sixteenth season. ![]() ![]() Julian is a Philadelphia native, proud Aquarius, preacher’s kid with virtuoso vocals, dance moves to die for, and a skillful musician. ![]() It is a pleasure to welcome Emmy-nominated singer-songwriter Julian King as a guest on The Jake’s Take with Jacob Elyachar Podcast.
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